Wheels Up Announces Fleet Modernization Strategy and Associated Transactions

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Wheels Up to transition its current jet fleets to Phenom 300 Series and Challenger 300 Series aircraft

Entered into agreement to acquire GrandView Aviation's entire fleet of 17 Phenom 300 and Phenom 300E aircraft

Entered into agreement to sell entire owned fleet of super mid Citation X aircraft and lease for a limited period in preparation for transition to Challenger fleet

New fleet to be outfitted with best-in-class Gogo Galileo HDX satellite-based WiFi

Committed financing to be provided by Bank of America, with credit support from Delta Air Lines

ATLANTA, Oct. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Wheels Up Experience Inc. (NYSE: UP) today announced a series of major aircraft, commercial and financing transactions that lay the foundation for the company's fleet modernization strategy. Upon closing, the transactions will initiate the transition of Wheels Up's four existing jet aircraft types to two of the most preferred and successful aircraft types in the industry – Embraer's Phenom 300 and Phenom 300E aircraft and Bombardier's Challenger 300 and Challenger 350 aircraft.

Wheels Up (PRNewsfoto/Wheels Up)
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Once complete, the transition of Wheels Up's jet aircraft to the highly reliable Phenom 300 series and Challenger 300 series models is expected to lower the average aircraft age of its fleet by approximately 10 years – a fleet transition with wide-reaching operational implications, including expected improvement in operational performance, operational efficiency and, in turn, an enhanced customer experience.

The company intends to continue to operate in support of its customers a fleet of King Air aircraft within its existing service areas.

"Fleet modernization is the next critical step in the journey of Wheels Up. We believe our flexible, accessible offerings across programmatic membership and global charter, enhanced through our one-of-a-kind strategic partnership with Delta Air Lines, already deliver the most customer-centric global aviation solutions available in the market today" said George Mattson, CEO of Wheels Up. "We believe our fleet modernization strategy and the enabling transactions we are announcing today will allow us to deliver those solutions with a best-in-class aircraft fleet, with an elevated customer experience to match."

Wheels Up to Acquire GrandView Aviation's Phenom Fleet
Wheels Up has entered into a binding agreement to acquire the entire Phenom fleet of GrandView Aviation, a subsidiary of Global Medical Response. The agreement provides for the acquisition of their entire fleet of 17 Embraer Phenom 300 and Phenom 300E aircraft and certain related maintenance assets to support the fleet, at a purchase price of $105 million, subject to certain adjustments. Under the terms of the agreement, Wheels Up expects to assume GrandView's existing customer programs and retain most of the existing pilot group, integrating them into the existing Wheels Up pilot workforce.